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For our July 2015 meeting, Tuvia Vinitsky will speak on "FoxInCloud - What's new and improved".
Taking some cues from his upcoming SWFox post-con training event, Tuvia will help us reimagine Visual Foxpro applications running in a web browser as HTML/JS/CSS, complete with anything and everything the web has to offer, and using VFP code to create one application for web or desktop.
Monday, 20 July 2015, 5:30pm at 1871 in the Merchandise Mart, 12th floor west. Please register using the EventB...

What do you do when your customer says that your application is too slow? How can you figure out what's slowing things down? How can you make it faster?
Optimization of a VFP application is more than just applying Rushmore correctly, though that's an important step. In this session, we'll explore techniques for measuring performance of a VFP application and look at things you can do to speed it up.

From Southwest Fox: "The countdown clock is ticking! The Super-Saver deadline for Southwest Fox and Southwest Xbase++ 2015 is June 30th, less than a week away. We still need people to register to make the conferences happen.
The conferences take place October 15-18, 2015 in Gilbert, Arizona and we really hope you can be there. We would hate to see you miss out on the $125 discount, the FREE pre-conference session, and an opportunity to win a scholarship or a license of Stonefield Query SDK (a $6,000 value).
Af..."

You are invited to the June 2015 meeting of the Chicago FoxPro Developers Group to be held
5:30 PM to 9:30 PM (CST) on Monday June 15, 2015 at
1871
222 West Merchandise Mart Plaza
IMSA Classroom
Chicago, IL 60654
Do you ever hear about a database hack and think “Wow, whoever pulled this off must be some super-smart hacker type with access to advanced technology and supercomputers?” Well in reality nothing could be further from the truth. Database hacks are accomplished with a combination...

Smooth-On Inc., with $50 Million annual production recently moved into a much larger facility to accommodate our growth. It was decided that we take the opportunity to modernize the operation using automation controlled by Visual FoxPro. In our process we use 600 chemicals to produce 1400 formulas that go into 6000 finished goods that are sold globally through our distributer network, and ecommerce. I will explain why VFP was selected for this project, some of the pitfalls of that choice, and...

From Southwest Fox: "Registration for Southwest Fox (http://www.swfox.net/register.aspx) is now available. See http://www.swfox.net/speakers.aspx for a list of speakers and http://www.swfox.net/sessionsswfox.aspx for a list of sessions. Super-Saver Registration, which saves you $125, is available only through June 30th, so don't wait.
Putting on a conference is a risky endeavor. Conference centers require a guaranteed minimum income to block the dates of a conference; for a conference like Southwest Fox, that min..."

There is some pure VFP code for get CPU ID but this code works unstable with some computers. Waits until ten minutes sometimes. This .DLL works fast, get IDE serial too also doesn't require regsrv.
If just getting HDD serial enough for you that feature is free. If you also want CPU ID too you have to pay a small fee (20€) in the other case you'll annoy with a warning popup.

From West Wind Technologies: "est Wind Technologies has released version 5.72 of West Wind Client Tools. Client Tools provide a host of Internet functionality to FoxPro applications including support for SMTP email, rich HTTP access, FTP up and downloads as well as high level REST, SOAP and HTTP based data services. The toolkit also contains many utility classes including a simple business object layer, SQL Server data access wrapper, .NET bridge helper to access .NET code from FoxPro, JSON and XML serializers, PDF rendering..."

Microsoft introduced Visual FoxPro's highly extensible IntelliSense capability 14 years ago with the release of Visual FoxPro 7.0. I remember seeing the first live demo of IntelliSense at DevCon and recall the chills it sent up my spine because I knew this new feature would instantly make me more productive. This single VFP feature has been heralded as "the greatest thing since sliced bread" and is, at least in my mind, the single biggest productivity boost to developers. Yet to this day I feel ...